Tips from a distance learning graduate
For some, online learning can be a daunting thought; for others, it is readily embraced. As with most things, it seems hard until one starts. We spoke to a believer in lifelong learning, an individual with a postgraduate qualification, to get some tips on acing studies from a distance.
Firstly, we wanted to know why he opted to study online. For him, the choice was natural as it was affordable. In most cases, more so than for full-time studies. With online learning, one can save on transport and accommodation costs. Some institutions even include books as part of the offering.
Choose an accredited education provider
Before choosing an online provider, it is essential to do your homework, to ensure your money will be well spent. Online reviews are a good starting point to see what others are saying about the institution you are considering.
Prepare accordingly
Studying from home requires specific tools which would give you the best chance of completing your studies. Some recommended tools include:
- A laptop for research and submitting your assignments
- An internet connection with enough data for voice, video, and research
- Stationery is also important
Stay focussed
Have a vision board of what you would like to achieve once you attain your qualification. This will be a constant motivation for what you are aiming for.
Use provided support structures
Most online providers have programme support tutors to offer student support. Use them if you get stuck. Student support should be an essential consideration when selecting your online provider.
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